Propoganda
Buzzwords and false allegations are Western human rights inversion - opinion
To fixate on flawed accusations against Israel while ignoring genuine, massive atrocities elsewhere is to repeat ominous historical precedents.
Israel is sliding toward authoritarianism, and elections won’t stop it - opinoin
False narratives have framed Israel as guilty before the world - opinion
How Nazi propaganda became embedded in Arab political culture - opinion
Gov’t cites spike in Palestinian incitement before week of terror
The study found a sharp rise in calls by Hamas to attack Israelis in the West Bank in October and November.
New Pakistani PM was victim of antisemitic conspiracies for years
Marriage to Jemima Goldsmith was used against Imran Khan because Goldsmith was granddaughter of German Jewish family.
Let`s talk about “Palestinian resistance”
University of Haifa to offer course on 'fake news' and propaganda
The class, which will investigate the impact of 'fake news' on democracy, will be taught by an expert in propaganda and psychological warfare.
Alleged North Korean Anti-Trump leaflets float into Seoul
"Death to old lunatic Trump!" reads one poster, with a North Korean soldier with rifle in hand, crushing what looks to be Trump's head with his tongue dangling out of his mouth.
Pal. activist: Flotillas are for propaganda, not humanitarian goals
A British-Palestinian activist admits: it's not about aid, it's about propaganda.
Régime en sursis
La propagande mise en place par Bachar el-Assad peine à dissimuler les failles de son pouvoir
Comment: A euphemism for anti-US, anti-Israel and antisemitic bigotry?
There is a certain irony in so many feminists and gay-rights activists refusing to condemn the sexism and homophobia in the Arab world.
Germany rebukes institute for hosting pro-Hezbollah academic
In 2008, the Jewish state barred Finkelstein from entering Israel for 10 years because of his support for the EU- and US-designated terrorist organization Hezbollah.
Les rails de la mort
A travers une exposition présentée à Tel-Aviv, l’Autriche se penche sur le passé de sa société de chemins de fer et reconnaît sa contribution décisive au génocide commis par les nazis